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East Central College Family and Consumer Sciences Major Agreement

  • The Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (A.A.T.) is a statewide program comprised of 42 credit hours of general education requirements. Students are required to complete the Teacher Education Core designed by the school curriculum. Some community colleges require 12+ credit hours to complete the Teacher Education Core.  Fontbonne University will recognize this degree as long as the final transcript reflects that the AAT Degree has been satisfied.  If the AAT Degree does not appear on the official final transcript, a course by course evaluation will be performed. 
  • Please be advised that not all requirements for this major are listed but only those which have an equivalent course at your institution.
  • Students who have graduated from a Missouri Community College with an Associate of Arts Degree and have completed the MO/GER 42 Block Requirements will have satisfied Fontbonne University General Education Requirements (42- Credit Hour Block).
  • Students who have graduated from a Missouri Community College with an Associate of Arts Degree and have completed the MO/GER 42 Block Requirements will have satisfied Fontbonne University General Education Requirements (42- Credit Hour Block).
  • Students who have not met the MO/GER 42 Block Requirements will have a course by course transcript evaluation performed. Students are encouraged to complete Fontbonne University’s 42/Credit Hours of General Education Requirements.   Please refer to the General Education Requirements listed.
  • Please note that some majors have specific General Education Requirements that meets both General Education and Major requirements. 
  • A maximum of 64 credit hours may be transferred from East Central Community College. 

The following is a list of the required courses for the Family and Consumer Sciences Certification (Grades 9-12)  Major Degree at Fontbonne University and the equivalent courses offered at East Central College.

Major:   Family and Consumer Sciences Certification (Grades 9-12)
Degree Offered:  Bachelor of Science

Major Requirements

EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE

FONTBONNE UNIVERSITY

ED 1243 Early Childhood Growth & Development

HES 232 The Young Child

*ED 2013 Infant & Toddler Curriculum

HES 230 Infant & Toddler Development

PY 2203 Child Psychology            

PSY 200 Developmental Psychology (GER/MAJOR)

AND PY 2503 Adolescent Psychology

 

OR  PY 2403 Human Development (GER/MAJOR)

 

ED 1042Exploring the Field of Education 

EDU 201 Intro to Classroom Teaching Middle/Secondary

AND  ED 1031/1032 Field Experience

 

ED 2003 Technology for Teachers  (GER/MAJOR)

CIS 103 Microcomputer Application in Education (GER/MAJOR)

ED 2033 Foundation of Education

EDU 234 Philosophical Foundations of Education (GER/MAJOR)

MT 2103 Statistics  (GER/MAJOR)

MTH 115 Introduction to Statistics (GER/MAJOR)

CHM 1103/1112 Intro to Chemistry w/Lab      (GER/MAJOR)

CHM 102 Essentials of Chemistry (GER/MAJOR)

BI 1323/BI 1332 Principles of Biology w/Lab  (GER/MAJOR)

BIO 108 Introduction to Life Science  (GER/MAJOR)

AR 1203 Art Appreciation  (GER/MAJOR)

ART 155 Art Appreciation   (GER/MAJOR)

SO 1103 General Sociology  (GER/MAJOR)

SOC 100 Survey of Sociology  (GER/MAJOR)

CT 1003 Oral Communication  (GER/MAJOR)

COM 103 Interpersonal Communication (GER/MAJOR)

*Student must have 30 clocked hours of observation or take HES 229 Infant/Toddler Practicum at Fontbonne.

 

For additional information on the Family and Consumer Science Certification (Grades 9-12) Program, please contact:

Dr. Allison Edwards
Department of Human Environmental Sciences
Fontbonne University
6800 Wydown Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63105
(314) 719-3591
aedwards@fontbonne.edu
OR Dorothy Davis
Director of Transfer Recruitment
Admission Office
Fontbonne University
6800 Wydown Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63105
(314) 889-1475
ddavis@fontbonne.edu

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